Newly-printed sections of the Kathimerini newspaper stand in bundles before packaging and distribution at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed sections of the Kathimerini newspaper stand in bundles before packaging and distribution at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Pages of the International Herald Tribune newpaper run through the print presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Pages of the International Herald Tribune newpaper run through the print presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker watches as pages of the International Herald Tribune newpaper run through the print presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker watches as pages of the International Herald Tribune newpaper run through the print presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Rolls of newsprint paper stand in a warehouse before use at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Rolls of newsprint paper stand in a warehouse before use at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A page of the Kathimerini newspaper passes through the print presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A page of the Kathimerini newspaper passes through the print presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker inspects newly-printed copies of the Kathimerini newspaper at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker inspects newly-printed copies of the Kathimerini newspaper at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker positions a roll of newsprint during printing of the Kathimerini newspaper at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker positions a roll of newsprint during printing of the Kathimerini newspaper at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker inspects a newly-printed edition of the Kathimerini newspaper near the automated production line at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker inspects a newly-printed edition of the Kathimerini newspaper near the automated production line at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker arranges newly-printed financial sections of the Kathimerini newspaper at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker arranges newly-printed financial sections of the Kathimerini newspaper at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker inspects a newly-printed edition of the Kathimerini newspaper near the automated production line at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker inspects a newly-printed edition of the Kathimerini newspaper near the automated production line at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed editions of the Kathimerini newspaper pass along an automated production line at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed editions of the Kathimerini newspaper pass along an automated production line at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed pages of the Kathimerini newspaper pass along the automated presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed pages of the Kathimerini newspaper pass along the automated presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed colour newspaper pages pass through the automated presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed colour newspaper pages pass through the automated presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Rolls of newsprint paper stand in a warehouse before use at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Rolls of newsprint paper stand in a warehouse before use at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed pages of the Kathimerini newspaper pass along the automated presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Newly-printed pages of the Kathimerini newspaper pass along the automated presses at the Kathimerini printing plant in Paiania, Greece, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. An anarchist group claimed responsibility for a series of attacks early on Jan. 11 when unidentified perpetrators threw makeshift bombs made from propane gas canisters into the homes of five Greek journalists working for national media saying it was to protest coverage of the country's financial crisis seen as sympathetic to the government. Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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